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Old 08-05-2009, 23:54   #1
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Sky+ equipment..

I have a standard sky box with a dish. I have a card which allows me to watch the freesat channels. ..I want to be able to record one channel, while watching another. Am I right in thinking that I would need either a Sky+ box, or a freesat+ box to accomplish this? I know I need two cables from the dish, that's not a problem, but can I just buy a sky+ or freesat+ box outright, without subscribing or anything like that? In short, I want to retain the freesat service, but be able to record one channel while watching another. Any advice greatly appreciated.
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Old 09-05-2009, 04:15   #2
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Re: Sky+ equipment..

I'm not 100 % certain, but i'm sure if you buy a SKY + box from Ebay/Sky or whoever. You would still need the SKY subscription (Minimum) £16.50 a month to get the record functioning (Pause - Rewind - Record etc).

That would mean you would have to buy the £16.50 1 mix deal, or I think there is a £10 subscription for Sky + full functioning alone. You might aswell pay £16.50 and get the variety pack .

SKY + BOX - £50 - free installation

The third choice could be get a £10 Sky Multiroom room subscription. So you have the Sky + Box downstairs, with the Standard box in your bedroom.
If you subscribe to anything on Sky, you will get the Sky+ functionality free. Murdoch loves cash!

I think i'm right by the way, I guess I could be mistaken but I don't think I am.
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Old 09-05-2009, 04:34   #3
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Re: Sky+ equipment..

I'm also sure dannyboy91uk is correct.

Personally I think a BBC Freesat PVR is now the way to go. When my Sky+ gives up the ghost that's what I'm going to get.

As for losing the Sky Channels well these days I rarely watch anything other than channels 1 to 5 or sometimes their subsidiary digital channels. I really can't remember the last time I watched anything on Sky 1-3 Sky News or Sky Sports News. Hmmm I tell a lie I occasionally watch the odd concert on Sky Arts but it's rare.
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Re: Sky+ equipment..

You can get Freesat through a Sky+ box but unless you pay either £10/month for the Sky+ features or £16.50/month for a Sky contract with channels packages then the recording features etc will be unavailable
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You can use the Sky dish and cabling with a freesat box. No subs and no need to scroll the the Sky epg to get to what you want.
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Re: Sky+ equipment..

Thanks for responses guys. ..I should probably mention, ..this is all for my grandad. He currently has freesat, but is VERY anti-subscription. He's 87 years old, and very set in his ways, and he won't ever have a direct debit to anything. He's quite old fashioned and pays for everything in cash. So if I get him the sky+ box, the PVR function is definately not free, is that correct? What about the freesat+ box? Is the PVR free on that? He would rather pay over the odds for a box outright, instead of a smaller amount of money with a monthly subscription.
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Definitely have to pay for Sky pvr. Definitely don't pay a subscription for freesat pvr.
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Thanks. Freesat+ it is then. Stoopid really, coz I've looked at some of those boxes and they cost a bomb. Lol.
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